Pay close attention to your phone for a couple of days. It may seem like it knows you a little too well. You spend an afternoon watching basketball videos on YouTube. The next day, you get ads for Nike high-tops in your Gmail. You search online for help fixing your bike tires. Suddenly, it seems like the entire internet is trying to sell you a new bike.
The fact is, when you go online, you’re being watched. Companies are tracking every move you make. They know what you search for. They keep lists of things you buy. They record what you like on social media. They even track where you go during the day.
It sounds creepy, right? You can be completely alone when you use your phone.
But what you’re doing is not private.
Pay attention to your phone. It may seem to know you too well. You watch basketball videos on YouTube. The next day, you get ads for high-tops in your Gmail. You search online for bike tires. Soon, you are getting ads about bikes.
You are being watched when you go online. Companies track what you do. They know what you search for. They know what you buy. They know what you like on social media. They even track where you go.
Creepy, right? You can be alone when you use your phone. But what you do is not private.
If you pay close attention to your phone, you may start to wonder whether it knows you too well. You watch basketball videos on YouTube for an afternoon. The next day, you receive a promotion for Nike high-tops in your Gmail. You search online for instructions for fixing your bike’s tires. Suddenly, the entire internet seems to be trying to sell you a new bike.
The reality is, when you go online, you’re being watched. Companies track every move you make, including what you search for and buy. They also track what you like on social media. They even track where you go throughout the day.
It sounds invasive and creepy, right? You can be completely alone while using your phone, but what you’re doing online is not private.